Host Jordan Heath-Rawlings begins by saying, 'There are lots of myths, and lies, and assumptions out there regarding abortions . . . and what you think you know about who exactly is out there in front of clinics or at their Marches for Life is probably wrong...'

Unfortunately, he and Loney do not do a very good job of correcting the record, so I'll have to do it for them.

We march because rallying on Parliament Hill and walking shoulder to shoulder with others who love life through the streets of our nation’s capital rejuvenates us so we can continue to carry out our duty to the preborn when we return back to our local communities. We march because we have no excuses.

This National March for Life is the beginning of a long stretch ahead of us, during which we will become more active in educating our fellow community members about life issues and in volunteering for pro-life candidates.

We need as many people as possible to show up on Parliament Hill, the doorstep of our federal government, to join us in our promise to claw our way to the day when Canada is known worldwide not as a harbinger of death, but as a bringer of life. This 2019 March for Life, we march in promise not to stop until we end Canada’s abortion legacy.

The 2019 National March for Life will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the passing of Pierre Elliott Trudeau’s omnibus bill, which decriminalized abortion. As we rally and march down the streets of our nation’s capital, we will reflect on all the anniversaries and birthdays denied to the victims of Canada’s abortion regime.

That’s a wrap, folks! The 52nd Session of the Commission on Population and Development (CPD) has officially come to a close and, despite what you may think, there’s a bit of a fresh breeze blowing in. The pro-life movement has really hit its stride and this is no time to stop, slow down, or compromise.